I bought the 525LST on your recommendation last year, best trimmer I have ever owned. I question the ability of any electric trimmer to tackle tall weeds for an hour. The 525 does it without flinching. The 525 will be just as powerful in 20 years as it is today, but those batteries will be replaced multiple times at enormous cost in next 20 years. Lithium batteries decline not just by cycles but also by age. 50% of EV owners say they will be switching back to gas on their next vehicle. Once you live with lithium batteries, their limitations show up. Great for short use, but cannot survive long term hard use.
I just got the 350iB leaf blower and the 320iL trimmer and I love them both I didn’t buy any of the commercial trimmers because I’m just doing my yard.and I bought the silver 0.95 trimmer line by Husqvarna.
Can you give me a link to that leaf catcher/“sweeper” attachment on the hedge trimmer. I’ve been looking for one but can’t find them available anywhere on this side of the pond.
I am defintely considering making the leap. Just curious, how many batteries do you use in a day? Again, I realize there are different variables but if you weedeat a lot then I'd assume I would use less. All my yards are small residential anyway.
It’s not pronounced Nev-ah-da it’s freakin Nev-add-uh. Nobody says it right but those people in Nevada get fired up when you say it wrong 😂 just a lil info for ya. Thanks for the videos!
@@exterminator1 like your channel man it’s full of good info. I got a new 525LST the other day. It’s a mark 2 so it’s not the famous one but it’s decent for a homeowner. The thing has a rattling sound on low rpm’s like there’s a bolt rolling around in there. I tightened everything up as far as bolts on the exterior but it’s still rattling. Gonna have to take it in for warranty work before it ever gets used unfortunately
Yeah, no crews don't but we have to remember that a lot of crews aren't actually "professional". It's usually people that get rotated around and quit within less than a year or two. Their ROI is high because they find everything possible to maximize profit on even if it sacrifices quality. We run a lawn/landscaping company that's a 2/3 person operation and run mostly battery products now. I have enough batteries to run for almost 2 full days now without recharging lol
@robertfootball1 You are absolutely wrong, in every word, of that reply. You must not do this for a living. The sentence 'no one around me uses battery stuff' is the sign. Cuz if you owned and operated a business you would be to busy to know or worry about what others do. Who cares what they do? Make your life better by focusing on yourself. Be the trend setter. I was first using stand on around here and people said what ur saying to me now. Well now they are everywhere. Be a trend setter not a follower. Battery is superior in hand held equipment. If I'm wrong come back to your comment and let me know in 5 years
I bought the 525LST on your recommendation last year, best trimmer I have ever owned. I question the ability of any electric trimmer to tackle tall weeds for an hour. The 525 does it without flinching. The 525 will be just as powerful in 20 years as it is today, but those batteries will be replaced multiple times at enormous cost in next 20 years. Lithium batteries decline not just by cycles but also by age. 50% of EV owners say they will be switching back to gas on their next vehicle. Once you live with lithium batteries, their limitations show up. Great for short use, but cannot survive long term hard use.
Nice set up. I'm running a Milwaukee quick lok pole saw and the quick lok edger. Love them both.
Your 100% right brother keep up the good work
Does the smaller battery’s fit the 525ilst or is it just the 200 200x and 300
I just got the 350iB leaf blower and the 320iL trimmer and I love them both I didn’t buy any of the commercial trimmers because I’m just doing my yard.and I bought the silver 0.95 trimmer line by Husqvarna.
Keep us updated on them sir. I haven't considered making the jump. Maybe here and there, but not to all battery
I like the 520 trimmer because you can reverse the motor you can edge beds easier 😮
Chicken grease gone battery 🔋💪🏾 I enjoy the battery tools I have also✔️
Makes life so much easier. Especially in this heat! 😂
Can you give me a link to that leaf catcher/“sweeper” attachment on the hedge trimmer. I’ve been looking for one but can’t find them available anywhere on this side of the pond.
Hope your feeling better I'm batter Husqvarna battery for 4 years 😊
Wnen are you going all in battery on trucks and big mowers?
I am defintely considering making the leap. Just curious, how many batteries do you use in a day? Again, I realize there are different variables but if you weedeat a lot then I'd assume I would use less. All my yards are small residential anyway.
almost 2 a day.thats leaf blower and trimmer
@@exterminator1 That's excellent in my opinion.
Awsome
I have an echo blower that is nice and a trimmer
It’s not pronounced Nev-ah-da it’s freakin Nev-add-uh. Nobody says it right but those people in Nevada get fired up when you say it wrong 😂 just a lil info for ya. Thanks for the videos!
We have our own language in the South 😀 like when people say Appalachian. They say it wrong everytime lol. Thanks for the inf0
@@exterminator1 like your channel man it’s full of good info. I got a new 525LST the other day. It’s a mark 2 so it’s not the famous one but it’s decent for a homeowner. The thing has a rattling sound on low rpm’s like there’s a bolt rolling around in there. I tightened everything up as far as bolts on the exterior but it’s still rattling. Gonna have to take it in for warranty work before it ever gets used unfortunately
525LST mark II is the worst trimmer hand down
You must not be full time or a serious operator. No one around me uses battery stuff that’s making a living at this.
Yeah, no crews don't but we have to remember that a lot of crews aren't actually "professional". It's usually people that get rotated around and quit within less than a year or two. Their ROI is high because they find everything possible to maximize profit on even if it sacrifices quality. We run a lawn/landscaping company that's a 2/3 person operation and run mostly battery products now. I have enough batteries to run for almost 2 full days now without recharging lol
@robertfootball1 You are absolutely wrong, in every word, of that reply. You must not do this for a living. The sentence 'no one around me uses battery stuff' is the sign. Cuz if you owned and operated a business you would be to busy to know or worry about what others do. Who cares what they do? Make your life better by focusing on yourself. Be the trend setter. I was first using stand on around here and people said what ur saying to me now. Well now they are everywhere. Be a trend setter not a follower. Battery is superior in hand held equipment. If I'm wrong come back to your comment and let me know in 5 years
You will regret that in a few years
I disagree. I am already happy with them. Already satisfied.
I've had Husqvarna battery products since 2021 and it's worked great. So much that I now have several brands of tools
Give it another few years and see how you feel